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ST. DOMINICH'’S CHURC?T,, Dedication Yesterday— ¢mpres- sive Coremontes. ities To-day. AL OF Ficz: Weather Proba Oorrice oF CHIEF 51 vehfort, n the inican onder es. ant a large number of pric CAL RECORD. . impressive eeremor re witnessed The the meter in the business office of st concourse of people, including a | Tee Sra jay ax foliows: 8 &. m. number of the “u, wa Pm. PROMINENT REPRESENTATIVES OF CATHOLIC PRIESTE | not only of this city, but of N wielpbia, Wilmington, Delaware: Ba | Alexandria, Richmond, and other Armong these were Rt. Rev. T. L. Bishop of St. Paul, Minn; Rr. Becker, Bishop of Wilmingtor James Gibbons, Bishop of Riehmon« Nicholas Dominic Young, 0. P., of 3: seph’s convent, Perry county, UI | Rev, Augustine G. Wilson, O- b. . Vincent's Ferrer convent, New York city; Very Rev. D. J. Meagher, 0. P Prior of St. Louts Bertrand’s convent, Lou ville, Ky; Very Rev. J. A. Kelly, 0: P.. Vi- | carof St. Thomas’ ebureh, Zanesville, Ohio, and others. A full and partienlar description of the ‘w structure, which is one of the largest and handsomest im the city, has heretofore appeared in THESTAR. THY DEDICATION CEREMONTES. | Ato45oveloek the center door of the main entrance was thrown open, and those who re fortunate enongh tohold hekets filet ch. The ushers were attired in d pants and whi wore on their left lapel a silver eross one aad | abaif Inehes in length, with a pendant of | bine ribbon. inseribed “¥.C. FS) Washing- D.C.” The ehureh was filled to its at- capacity and bundreds wers oblige? to After the audience had been seated LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals, nterest to Northern rs will be hel of the sever 2 pa Commoedores Niet examining board, hav rupring their old (nar tof lectures by Dr. ature.” The le Jniversities of Vi on the “F fucated att York. mateh game of nsbip of the ie own. on Tuesd East Washipgton and TU: The U.S. steamer Tallanoos: Jan! yesteriay « for the char: ibe playe next. vn einbs. the navy t one o'elock. having on | en E ~ Ur the nard several apprentice bays who ace to be procession was {ormed in the sacristy, pisced on the senool ship” Mi: a, now ted by anumber ofacolytes, in white ying at New York and red and white cassocks. These ‘The lighting of the strect lamps will be die- plowect by the clergy, dressed in their Archbishop Bayley, surrounded by robes. Dominican Jesuits, and the seewlar clergy moon tilkes: murs Hightad st night, inclusive, continued until ae! up to | br ing up the rear. As the procession | passed out Of the ehureh the + Miserere” was The Wesbinston National Monument So- | chanted. the choir being under the direction have accepted a» offer by Mrs. Imogene | o¢ Prof. Carl Richter. On reaching the main binson Morrell. through Madame Bou- | entrance the ceremony of blessing the salt tinny. t it ber pieture “Corrinne” in | and water took place, after which the pro- city for the henefit of the association. | cession. headed by.” the Young Catholle The Rockville Sentinel notices among the | Friends’ society, passed around the outside adiwantaces of the Washington Grove camp | watis, the Archbishop sprinkling the same | ntgomery cor gronnds.in M ity, that springs nal qualities have been teinity, four morning cotem- with holy water. On returning, as the pro- | cession passed up the center aisie, the litany of the saints was chanted and concluded at the -, | altar—all kneeling in the sanctuary. At its poraries to-day uses word for worl. wit conclusion the procession was reformed and eredit, the detailed description THe passed around the side aisles of the church gave some time ago of the new St. Dominic's | Granting the dedicatory psalms, the Arch- Seeee oa | bishop sprinkling the inside watis with th wling, by lent sales of several | blessed water. On returning to the sar large libraries, has proved not ouly that this | tary is & good market for good books, bat that he | knows how toim Stomers whe fact that they 3 PONTIFICAL HIGH MASS | was celebrated, with the Most Rev. Arch- bishop Bayley of Baltimore as celebrant, as- The old Democratic Jackson Association at | sistant priest. Very Rev. J. A. Rotehford, O. Washin is condensed by Don Piatt into |p." Provineial of the Dominican Onder in the gem. Jack. Ass.”—Exchanmpe sense. | United States; Deacons of Honor—Rev. C. The FVENING STARdubbed it with that title | | White, D. D., of St. Matthews; Rev. Father before D. P.ever saw W eS A POLICEMAN SHoT BY Thre sturday afterr m.—Chrmicle. | Healy, 8., president of Georgetown College; | | Deacon—Rev. John MeNally of St. Stephens: Sub-deacon—Rev. F. E. Boyle, of St. Peter's; ; | Master of Ceremonies— Rev. Feltx Barrotti AN ALLEGED tticer Pee wrest | of St. Augustine: Chanters—Rev. J. A. Martin » Walter of St. Patrick s, and Very Rev. J. A. on Bosse gover 1.0.8. D. Von Weber's Mass in G was be 4 ered from i 5 ches ib aeee ani- ised that if the officer would | Tendered. with fall orchestra a nt 1. Miss Rose MeDermott sang two solos him t al isitet by Miss MeDer- Lisitely. A quartette by Miss er point out nale who had eS M . Seifert and tickers” On arriving there Mate ton a | Mott, Mrs. Elliott, and Messrs. Seifert anc Koechling, was well rendered. Before th the hymn, “Veni Saneti Spiritu Tietseh, sung, with full chorus and chestra. Bishop Becker, of Wilmington, then delivered THF DFDICATORY SERMON. The Rishop read as the basis of his remarks: eot. xii, 1: + In the place that the Lord your Ged, shal! choose, that His name ma: be therein: thither shall you bring all the things that ] have commanded you: holo- causts, and victims. and tithes, and the first fruits of yeur hands, and whatsoever is the choicest In the gifts which you shall vow to the Lord. Heb. xii. 22: + But you are come to Mount | Zion, and to the city of the living God, the | heavenly Jerusalem, and to the company of many thousands of ‘angels. 23. And to the Chureh of the first-born, who are written in the heavens, and to God, the judge of all, and to the spirits of the just made perfect. 24. And to Jesus, the Mediator of the New | Testament, and to the sprinkling of blood, | | which speaketh better than that of Abel. : ou refuse him not that speaketh. seat in the orchestra and refused to give th iton mt to take him to the ¢ resisted, and use force, and in making use of ¥ breke it, rendering it useless. He time got the prisoner out on the i drew his pistol, when Marr, Wrenching it from his hand. was about to shoot. Officer Sheppant being near by, ran to the assistance of Croox, and received the tents of t1 I in his let hand, the nthe hand and siriking wateh in his left breast pocket, Officer Thos. and curing Marr. turned Lim over to Officer Croek, who. in company with Markwool, lexiged bim in the guardhouse. Offic pari was taken into Nairn’s dru where Dr. Winter dresse| bis woune erin) by sidewalk mst th Which probably saved his life Markweel bere came upon the seene are very | S$ arraigned this morning | urt, charged with assault h intent to kill Officer Shep < fied in substance to what is | ‘Bish Suilated the couxregation HbOove re ; and that Marr wrenehal the eae siete eae 2 pistol from Crook’s hand and when bes.) | 00 the completion of | their magnificent | structure, and said, with reference to the | great expense lavished upon Catholic | | churches. that the material glory of such | edifices rises, nay. springs from the spiritual | zeal of the people, who listen to the vc went for him he deliberately cocked it fired at him with the results stated. so near that the powder scorched I ing aud his wateh was considerably shat- tered. the chain being red and the rin; tached. Officer Cre x the ring | which spoke to the royal psalmist of ol. Sitar Which Mies Soe eave bis testimony. | Taying: 1 will build & house to the Lond, @ the grand jury my God. CLOSING CEREMONTRS. | 1 At the conclusion of his sermon the Tie ae ERE My | “Credo” was sung: the solo, “Et Incarnatns tank Gasandag oben ; Fst,” was rendered by Miss Alice Hosmer ‘* girl named Tilly ~ | with exeetlent effect. At the offertory, in Ae ~ | the hymn, “Alma Virgo,” by Hummeil, the t Bane phn tngginbcrene soprano solo. by Miss MeDermott,was finely Soy i The dangerous condition from the efte abortion performed on her b; father of her illegitimate child. ona st, ina | S0pre of an | SUNK. “A Miss Lena Preuss. The ceremonies closed | With a march executed by the orchestra. | IN THE EVENING and Pontifical vespers were celebrated by Bishop Grace, of St. Paul, Minnesota, as- | sisted by Father Rochford. provincial of the Dominiean order, with Father Bokel as di chn and Father Sheridan as subdeacon. and Father Berotti as master of ceremonies. Millant's vespers were sung by the choir. bb Sergent Miis' ne, went fo the ho » of the yooms the s ; Miss Alice Hosmer sang “Ave Maria; ng laor nebainetiaene Berge’s “Tantum Ergo” was sung, with bass ‘he $ to the solo and chorus; and before ben he had been living with May | Salu ris Hastia” wassung. Bishop ¢ of Richmond. Va.. preached an eli rsome time past. Dr. Brockett and prov: i her to be ina | ™on from St. Paul's epistle to reus condi nd ordered her | Stns, iv, 1-5. tical ae the Rev | wo the ¢ May was tthe eonelnsion of the sermon the Re taken into ¢ ng in the | Father Bokel made an address to the mem- jail fora | bers of the congregation, expressing gri satisfaction at the generosity of the audi and calling upon them tomake a united ef | to complete the spire. OFFICERS AND CHOT OF THE NEW cHturcH. | € pastors who will offictate in the new J. A. Bokel, 0. P., pastor | Rev. Thomas or, O. Pes emporium of Mr. | A. Sheridan: Rev. M. E sylvania ay GP. nat is new and The choir. as reorganized, is as | Soprano—Miss Rose McDermott, emer. Mrs. Annie Smith, Mrs. R. 4 Miss Annie Berry; alto—Miss Lena Preuss, Mrs. F. Elliot. and Miss Clare; tenor | Mr. J. Seifert and Mr. Soev. hasso—Mes | M. Koechi Thos. R. ey, Theodore Mil- | | ler, and F. Rokar. | An organ, costing $11,009, will soon be | placed in the gallery loft of this chareb. | aoe oo ees | REAL Estate TRANSFER artto Wm. E. Chandler, part | Hie, and part lot % | E. Chandler to Stewart, p ; | square 140; $5,000, H.R. Maryan to Benj. | F. Neff, lot 1, square a4; $10. " Theo. A. Car- ts. trustee. to John Brown, part lot 13, sqnare =i. Frank Libbey to Sandy Alexander, lot 20, s¢ . Esau Pickrel! execu F. Dawson, ’ 000, a ATE 1,064: STITH, Feudall to E. Morrison, part lots Ot and lad NATIONAL THEATE m nagh Square 628; $ D. M. Davis to P. C. | oury wedon, tot ‘Is, $4 5 $2,500. Georse Hopkins to John H. Thomas, lot 5s, jnare 16 Patrick Phillips to Catha* rine Sproesser, part Jot 7, square 588: £250. a Robert Mc Wade Van Winkle, Are lo have yor Chevas et ai.. to J. M. Johnston, part lot 12, | Miss Hosmer, whose singing at Un square si. Edw. M. Spedden to Martha tien of St. Dominie’s church yesterday de- | FE. Ketlx, part lot 2, square 36; 36,590. Robt. | Strong to Sarah Strong, part lots 1, 2 and 3 lighted so many, with Prof. 1: | anist, t also the produ square 6 $1,550. goed g L. Stephens to | Snelish comedy by the best talent of our | Henry Wolford et al., part lot 20, square 5 home drama ubs. $1,000. Ann M. Murphy to James 0. Haw- | oo ler, part lot 7, square 426; $1,500. Ann M. XAMINATION OF CANDIDATES Yor THe | Humpbre; Prater H. Green, part lot 2. 31,800. G. D. Johnson to B. H. lots 59, 40 and 41, EMAL SCHOOL.—TI 2 examination of cxn- ales for admission > the Normal school mare 238; 412.000. | ieok place on Saturday, and was conducted | Louisa J. McChesney to Hannah H. Mul- by the oon mittee on €xamination, trustees. part lot 2. square 416; $1,200. Mary M. Hovey, Lioyd, Detrick, and Dyer. Severai | Craig to Ja mes Malloy, part lot 2, square gikers of the ‘trastees and superintendent | 416; $2,000. Charles E. Fraser to George J. W ison were present, and assistet In the ex- | MueUer, lot 2, square east of square 1.015; | amination. Forty-four candidates, advance1 | $25. John Luber to Annie M. Miller, part A, | popils of the femaje grammar schools, were | Square 684, $5. Alfred Richards et al.. to Present, and thoroughly examined in natural | Apna J. Merchant, lot 41, sq 2500, pong Buchanan Beale to Sara B. Evans, part’ lot | 3, square 761; $1,497. Henry Dickson to Chas. | Schneider, part lot 2, square 516, $3,000. gindanne be Sn eo BUILDING PERMITS have been issued by | Inspector Plowman as follows: John H. Lewis, a two-story and basement brick | dwelling, 20 by 30 feet,west side Lith, between losophy-, hi There tory. grammar, aud arithme- any, twenty seats in the nor- plied from among those ex- and the results will be officially an- ced at the next regular meeting of the hex heard of public school trustees. ° KILLED by THE CARS.—Michael Newton, * colores! man, was runover and Killed by | P and Q streets northwest, 33.400, W. A. the southere trai on the Alexandria branch | Sleppy, Ae ag, Benn dwelling. 16 by 30 | of the Baltimore and Obic railroad, about 54 | feet, south side G, between tst and 2d streets northwest, $1,200, John H. Clark, to raise a | story on two three-story brick buildings for | offices, west side ith, between F and G |, streets northwest. a HURT BY BEING THROWN FROM A BUGGY. A man named August Beck was seriously injured yeaterday afvernoon by bein eee thy sR irene ng t from a buggy, near rele and nsyl- of will be ton strong” bolling the | Vania avenues. He was taken into Duckett's a “| drog store. where Dr. Newman rendered been Issned ae | medical ald, when he was sent to his home, | rant Mary Hill,of | on D street. Robert C. Beall and = Loon._Bate - A Foo. FoR Luck.—Saturday evening a beige ant Jor, | colored man, named Richant Norton, whoa ® state of intoxication had seated himselfon the track of the Baltimore and Potomae rail- the Elmwood ant War- | read, wes thrown from his tion by the ret tried them, do so | cow-catcher and tossed one without re- | ceiving any injury. lock Saturday evening. He was lying Kon the track and was discovered too | © to prevent the catastrophe. ened ee Por The Sa Reeire Fox P1sn CHowper. ~—Twoqnarts Potomac Water, one tablespoon full salt. one black pepper. Boil two hours. Maretscr LICENSES bay fellows :-—Lucten D. F: place at E street Baptist evening, when there wili | cise | (alleged Distriet Government Affairs. ‘ ch pipe sewer has been ordered on both ehtes of [st reen Jd street and New Jersey ave north west. HOME INDUSTRIAT <CHOOL. A comm from Henry A. Willard, f the & rs of the Tndastri yme School, of thie District, to th: sieners, under date of June 34, 1575. in which i is stated that he bas personally ex- ned the property Known as the Georze- poor house, with the view of recon- "2 its occupation by the lady m gers of that school; that the managers anu- ihorize him tosay that they are ready at any time to receipt for the use of the person- Al property belouging to the District, and take eharge of and maintain the few remain- Dg paupers now Kept there, at actual cost, and will receive any additiona! inmates wao may be sent there. Mr. Willard reeom- mends this as a suitable place for pauper children who now tind their way to the Washington alms-house, as they ean here be [Et lowork in the grounds now cultivated Fhe parking commission. It is also a plore where a class of paupers wiao have seen terdays could be sent, instead of being, as now, thrown among the low am! vicious. This lettér bears the endorsement of Timo- thy Lubey, commissioner of the Washington Almshouse, who states that under the charge of these benevolent aad unselfish lailies the poor will receive good attention and care. The District Commissiouers haveapprovet the plan on the score of economy, as by it the cost of the services of the superintendent of the Georgetown poorhouse and maintenance of his family, . Will be saved to the Dis- trict, and have ordered that the arrangement ¥o into effect on the 15th inst. (to-morrow.) Also, that sueh repairs as are absolutely ne- cessary to the buildings be under the imme- diate Supervision of Mr. Willard, the cost not to exceed $250, and that the proper re- ccipts be taken, expressly stipulating th the property be carefully used and return, in whole or in part, to the District lies at any time required in as good tion as at present, the natural wea cepted. ™ cation from tae Fire Commis- ler date of May 20th, to the D issioners, asking that an addi- be put on No. 2 engine honse, on D street, between 12th and 1th, for @ perma- nent headquarters with sufficient room for the Board of Fire Commissioners and chief engineer, and for the telegraphic apparatus, At & COSt Of $2,500, thereby saving the cost of rent; also, a letter from the same. underdate of June 2d. withdrawing their previous ree- ommendation, and suggesting that si head quarters be located at the corner of 9th and < Streets, at the intersection of New York avenue, on the lot belonging to the District, on whieh now stands the th precinet police station-honse, were referred to the chief en- gineer nd by him to Mr. Plowman, inspec. tor of buildings, who reports that he has carefully examined the whole subject and Bnds that to establish these headquarters at the engine house as at first suggested Would necessitate the taking down of the west wall of that building to its foundation and rebuilding th put in new front, partially rebu thoroughly repair the back building used as a stable, &e. Todo this properly would cost 000, The building adjoining on the hat engine house has al y been condemned as unsafe and dangerous, Which might complicate the improvement desired, Whether this building be remod- elled for headquarters or not, the party wail Will have to be taken down and other repairs mate to make itsuitable for lis present use which will entail an expense of $2,000. The other suggestion, of locating this headquar- ters at the corner of 9th and K streets, is heartily approved, for the reason that the jot is ‘owned by ‘the District and ts weil apted as to tion for this purpose. The is row cOverel by dilapidated frame \dings entirely unfit for a police station. Itis recommended that a suitable building be procured forthe police at some point & httle further northwest, and that upc this site a building be constructed fi atire department heatquarters and tre house at wenst not exce g 10,000. The present truck house husetts ave- wets, to be re- e station for the ith precinct, which is now located at the corner of Ist street and New Jersey avenue, in 2 house entirely unsuited for the purpose. This house, if it shoukt continue to be oc pled as @ police station, will require ne: cells and other repairs before the comit winter, cost of which upon rented prop- erty would be thrown away. The ption Of these suggestions woul be a step in th direction fowards procuring permanent buildings for fire headquarters. The Dis- trict Commissioners are yet undecided w action to take. —— THE CASE OF WM.S. KING F. But le application on Judge MacArthur to seta day of the indictment against Wm. S. King for e\jury in the Pacific mail subsidy ease, Mr. ing having on the evening before given bail tn $5,000 to answer the indictment. G Butler, with whom appeared also Rt the trial Harrington. asked for an carly day. Fisker, the U. 8. District attorney, respon ed that it would be impo: th e1oTaent to fix an early day for the trl ee ase Mr. Irwin, an important wituess, was in Europe, and it was impossible to say at what time be would return. General Butler urged that as the indictment had been found without the testimony of Mr. Irwin, the gov- ernment ought not to waif the trial for hin it could Assurance Liat er be he MacArthur Said that at the open in next term he would require the United States tofix a ti at whieh they had reasonable expec m of producing their witnesses, and to ¢ further delay MENT. elghth annual commer cal Department of ¢ itof the Classi- eorgetown College will ce on Thurst at halfpast jock. The ore ‘ises, inter- spersed with musie, will be as follows :—Sal- ulatory, William H. Clarke; Centralization, J. Calitweil Robertson: American Science, Ansel F Poem, Thian s of our Civilization, J. Perey erring of degrees; Val? edietory, Bi distribution ot The graduates are William H. ¢ Ga aldwell Rob- erjson, Cc. The officers are:—Ansel B. Cook. pre ident; William Ailen, treasurer, J.C. ‘hareh to-morrow interesting exer- nd thi i Jon —mnuish ferri: lo Ali Ida a. THE PEWS in St. Dominic's new chureh will be rented on Tuesday, June 15, at seven O'clock p.m. rs THE COURTS. COURT IN GENEKAL TERM. the court met in bane, Judge E. M. Alabs adinitied to the bu ittenden. ish ; deeree below Jecree In prs Stickney; decree below Offutt, dew and P agt railroad; demurrer overruled with ve to answer. In re application of Nidin: ham for patent; decree that patent issue, In re Jos. Gwathmey application for a patent; decision of commissioner refusing patent affirmed. Allen et al. agt. Coyle: decree be- low reversed. Hill agt. Commissioner of Patents; mandamus refused, Painter a Drane; decree below affirmed.” Kennedy ag Gantz; judgment below affirmed. Distriet of Columbia agt. Humason; juigment of Po- lice Court affirmed—appeal noted. Robinson ast. Collector Cook. This was a bill to re- train the collection of taxes onan unfinished house. The court affirmed decision below dismissing bill. Burnstine agt. Orm decree below affirmed. In re A. Goetz bankrupt); order that alledged bankrupt account for certain gools. Van Riswick agt. Lamon; decree in behalf of complainant. Smith agt. Rasher and Tay lor, decree below affirmed. Murray agt. Washington and Georgetown Railroad eom- PRUs; eo. Champion ast. Cook, trustee; do. tiggs agt. Kerwein, in which the question as to whether a justice of the ean issue a writ of leviny The court decides that | the justices have no power to issue such a writ. This er is claimed under an act of the District legistature by which an act of Congress was attempted to be amended. The igment below was reversed, by which the magistrate’s proceedings are declared null and void. Dallas agt. Atlantic and Missis- jad Fallroad company; judgment below affirmed. PROBATE CocrT—Judve Olin. : Seturday, in re estate of Wiliam Hick- man, deceased; order Issued correcting the uname of thedecedent, incorrectly sj original petition. exhibited and fally proven, leaves bis estate to his i lett, deceased, was filed and order of ica | thon issued. A. Bohrer and Dr. A. na Shekel] were ited executors, Estate . Alexandcr E. Shires, ¢ sales ct par w eased: aeconnt of sal estate returned e COTRT—Sulor Sacit. m Smith, assautt and battery mio Degante; $90, or 60 days in jail. ashington Berryman, nitand battery 7 . Anna Bolde: assault and t n James Dawso: and costs, George Burpham, a colored bo} was sent to the reform school. Thomas O'Neal and George Wheeler were charged with an afray. The first named forfeited his collateral and Wheeler was discharged. Robert Douglass, colored, obscene and inde- cent remarks to & respectable white lady on | READY-MADE OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. | GENTL EMEN'S |BLUE FLANNEL SUITS. | ties, ve Mth street, on Saturday evening. $3—appeal | taken, defendant, who appears to be a re- spectable man, denying the charge, and stating that the woman was mistaken in herman. He afterwards paid the fine. Geo. B. Whittingham forfeited enilateral. Sophia Shafer, same. Gabriel Riley, carrying a razor; $2). Kdward Thomas,’ Christopher Weston. and Thomas Ragan forfeite eollat- erals. Lee Brown, trespassing on park; tor- feited collateral. Bern Patterson, loud and boisterous; $5. Hugh Strider, loud and bois- terous, and smashing things in the house of Anna Murphy: $5. Anna paid the fine, an: trider strode out. Keziah Johnson, cursing; $3. Mitile Smith and Norah Lewis, disturb- ing Georgetown; $3cach. Charles Jackson, trespassing on park: $3. Wm. Henson and Warren Riggs, forfeited collateral. Heur Brooks, same. Charles Boswell, Charles Seammeli and James Fisher, drunk and disorderly: $5 each. Edward Daly, profanit forfeited #10. A REVOLTING CASE OF CRUELTY. Wm. Thompson and Daniel Carroil, cracity toa mule in pulling its tongue ou son was not In court and his col forfeited. J od man testified to seeing Carrell attempt to put the bit In the mule's uth, and meeting with some trouble jerked nearly ont that it had to be ent t six mehes. The mule was worth ” and belonged to Mr. D. Connolly; fined ths in jail. cursing: $3. Fanny Miller, West Gibson forfeited = 3 rence Thompson, breaking Window? $3. Jolin Constantine and Charles Nugent,twe young and able-bodied vagrant who make it a practice to pipe off intox cated persons to rob them. Officer Mark- wood canght them in the act in the Smith- sonian grounds; chain gang. Toby Simpson, profa James McGinnis, disordert: conduct; forfeited $5. O B. Hook, Georze H. Gilus, and Alice Meron, forfeited collate- ral. John Curran, cursiug: $3. Margaret Lipseomb, disturbing Cherry alley; #3. Wm. Ross, same charge; $5. Mary O'Dell, for- feited $5 collateral for disorderly conduct. James Cook, eolored, larceny of $1 from Harriet Hindley; $26 and costs. Appeal noted. George Tnrner, trespass. GEORGETOWN. DEAD.—Capt. Charles Somers, of the firm of Somers & Smith, ship chandlers, of Water street, «lied Of consumption on Saturday evening. COAL.—The receipts of coal by the Chesa- peake and Ohio Canal for the week ending on Saturday amounted to 25.520 tons; and the shipments during the same time to on tons. THE coor diserderts profanit ba RS seem determined to prose- cute their crusade against the use of old barrels for the repacking of flour. At a meeting held this morning a committee was ypointed to wait upon the millers and in vite their co-operation in the movemen' Considerable interest is manifested in. re tion to this subject, and some rich develop- ments are expected when the Board of Health has taken hold of the ma ARRIVALS.—Arrived—Steamer New York, from Philadelphia, consigned to G. F- *, with a cargo of general merchandise. Schooner Kitty Ann with 1,590 bushels of wheat for Hartley « Bro; by Balt d—a ear-load of mi CITY ITEMS. ZODONT.—A Il dentifrices had theirdraw- until the salubrious bark of the soap tree wa ight from the Chilian valleys to perfect the fragrant Sozodont, the most wholesome, reliable and delightfal article for the teeth that a brush was ever dipped into. “HRALI ON THE Wis y all who have made use of Dr. Wisiar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, and by sneh use been cured of covghs. colds, bronchitis, sore throat, influ. The praitent will al- ndard remely by them. Seents and $1a bottle; large bottles much the cheaper. the seour early Sta manent! amily, may in its rresicd and per- RAvENSwoop, W.VA. Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. ¥.: Sir—For the jast year I have been using your Golden Medical Diseovery. lowe my lite to it, having been attlicted for years. 1 not use it but a short time betore 1] was ben- efited; at that time I was very bad, not able tosit up much, was suffering greatly with my throat, was getting blind, had a dry cough. and much pain in my langs. I have used twelve bottles of the Discovery and am almost well. KATE T. Waki A son of Mr. J.H. Mesee Four Corners, N. Y., bas been eared sumption by Dr. Pierce's Golde: Diseovery so si of the Ch SR. E; s Golden Med- a wonderful cure nborhood. SFLLIN twenty-el of nuimerou 1 below cost, for the next with a view of disposing in my line for the summer on 4 ing overstocke Sun umbrellas, flowers, straw goods, linen walking suits, overskirts and basques, bair braids, millinery and fancy goods, Hamburg edgings, eambries, &e., in qualities Gusurpassed, and prices the lowest in the city. S. HELLER, 10:35 715 Market Space. Corns, de.—The Foot labors ten times more than the hand; and to be relieved of Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, ete., thousands of persons visit Dr. White's establishment, No. 555 15th street, opposite the Ti ry. aes t S en THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, cornerof New York avenne and 15th street, pays 5 per cent. per annuin on deposits foreach calendar month. Banking hours,9to4. Saturdays,9 tod and 6 los. 273,406 ———— For Moth Patehes, t recxies and Tan, ask our druggist for Perry's Moth and Frectle tion. Itis reliable. For Pimples on the Face, Black-Heads or Flesh Worms, use Perry's Improved Comedone and Pimple ’Rem- dy, the Great Skin Medicine, or consult Dr. B. C. Perry, 49 Bond street, New York. 5.5, GEORGETOWN ADVER’W’TS, ECTFULL th HOUSE FUR INVITE THE ATTEN- wiblic to cnr stock off SHING GOODS, ‘such as, Granite Dinver, Tea, and Ohamber sets: Decorated Ching Tea’ sets; all kinds of Brushes and Dusters, Wooden and Willow, Ware, igerators, Water Coolers, &c., Children’s Oar we are setling cheap. Agents for the yuch. VALIANT & OGDEN, t may) Ima, LX.L. 8 47 High street, W, 4. WHEATLEY'S STEAM DYEING AND CLEANING ESTAB LISHMENT. 49 Jefferson Sireet, Georeetown, D.C. Established. 1331. Premium awarded, 1557. larged and improved, 1574, Ludies and Gentlemer ipaticd jo re estate of Loufsa Joachim, citation #gainst executor returned by bailiff’, and cause postponed until the 15th instant. Will of Mary Miller, deceased, was The last will and testament of James R. MeCathran wes filed and order of Pepe any He heirs and ap- points his son Donald McCathran executor. last will and testament of Sarah Wil- Wearing apparel of every description, inctuding Velvete, Crepe Veils and ‘Printings, Kid Glovem &c., &c:, nicely cleaned or ved; also, ‘Curtains and New Goods, Carpets and Blankets cleaned during the Summer months, Send ux yonr address and we will cal! for and re- turn work at any place in the District free of extra charge. Work received and returned by mail or ex- press from and to any place in the country, ap2l-tr MOV OF THE CONT. LIFE INS, petals oo. Ub rice }03 FIFTEENTH STREET TO 705 D isi 008 TREET NORTHWEST, upied by Tallmadge & Co., Hiding. Don't fail to be insured fn this great and success- ful Cy a a al R.W. BATES, Also Agent for several of the best Fire and Glaee Insurance Companies in the country. jel FLOWERS ENAMELED IN WAX, NO COUNTERFEIT. THE ORIGINAL FLOWERS USED. MRS. EVA FRIES begs to announce that the Flowers made b: Juz ave been ‘examined by lorketes under ers, and other competent perso) have been pronounced sagen FUNERAL WREATHS, CROSSES, ANCHORS, and other devices made at the shortest notice, Va FRIES, jel-Im Ste ood ahatrst. THOROUCH OVERHAULING WAS MaDE at 611 Pennsylvania avenue by @ special Of the Treasury. based om suspicion (hat cong ack ‘of imported (i rypilfered there at such oases Ee Teveatheat proved that the Cheats ‘stam heavy sales for promt.” MW ee STALLION a Ee ee 2 YOUNG ner's Dexter, Geotge Wilken Rec ae. no pigung, Dexter was sired pecs Mr.) Goldstein’ relying om Bare: Le oat PRIGE'S | treed ud af Suitland, Md theo ime a to insure in advance, j Maree } » Surtiand, M1, BLACK ou fe BLUE YACHT CLOTH SUITS, In variety of Y PIN CHECK Very handsome, and male of the finest ing prices. WILUTE In Duck and Marseitles. single and breasted, with and without collars, right. L ™ YOUTH A I Bave these in varionsstyles and quali of them fast colurs, from $12.50 Pr suit upward j FLANXEL SUITS, andsomely made and trimmed, Ted at attractive prices. and va for Gentlemen and ‘ouths, and at botiom prices. JITS, $16 per suit. Ab few fh Worsted Frock and Sack sirable mixtures at pleas- VESTS, nbie Prices SUITS Frown Lien Duck Suit inen Duck Snite, White 3 re than uenally ‘sati¢factory, ed liability to shrink, Blue Linen S’ CASSIMERE SUITS. good assortment at fair prices YOUTHS WOR A TED COATS AND VESTs, fine variety in Black and Bine. SKELETON SACKS, In Batiste and Flannel for smminer wear. BOYS’ I In BOYS’ ENGLISH TWEED SUITS, For the very low figure of $5.50 per suit. BOYS’ WORSTED SUITS. Co DRAP D'ETE COATS, Inthe largest variety. Sacks and Frocks from, $10 up. match D Ete Pants, WORSTED FROCKS AND VESTS. ‘The finest variety T ever offered in single an pri au PANTAL In SUMME M ny to WHITE T Gentlemen and Youths, from $15 upward. CHEVIOT SUITS. Scme excellent styles CASSIME A fine assortment of reliable goods at OW styl 3LUE FLANNEL SUITS, p fast colors, from $6 upward. j at, Pants and Vest, for $12. Fine Frocks w from $16 upward. ats to Also, Drap | d double-breasted. black and figured, for marked ices to cloxe out. Tam offering these at immense reduction from former prices. SUITS. ont $20 per suit. WOONS, all the latest patterns. very cheap R UNDERWEAR. ran, Merino and Ganze Drawe: ilk, Angola, Merino, Gauze « uslip Shirts, half sleeves and full slee: COLLARS To those purchas er 1am offering induce prices, Only first-class goods ¢ SHIRTS. No honse in the country is offering sneh dncements as Tam in the best goods, here are few such stocks to be foand any- e.. Intelligent comparison invited, ns) $2 and $2.90; Youths’, $2: Boys’, SUSPENDERS. A fine assortment from 35 conts to $4. ‘he Bevillor, the best Suspender made, in full supply. DUSIE! For travelers, ii fr Rs, the Ulster and other styles, om $2 to IIALF HOSE, Striped and Plain, English and German. 1 have a | ties. Prices large assortment in medinm qaal range from 25 cents to per pair. BUYERS CAN RETURN READY MADE ARTICLES PURCHASED IN TWO WEEKS PROM DATE OF PURCHASE, IF NOT SOILED OR WORN, AND HAVE THEIR MONEY REFUNDED. ONE PRICE ONLY, WITH A CASH DISCOUNT TEN PER CENT. GEO | eet RGE C. HENNING, h Pony on The RENO western Rem weasen AVAL =k gel Col BRANDT, Aupapy ftreet, . a tal mad sone $15 por week = hart ARE aLway only HoT MINRAT OPEN TO VISITORS WATERS in the Taited ast of the Missiseippi river are found at this \NERSANITARIUN. and they are aniversaliy ued by the medical ‘fraternity as TE or AT AGENT ip cases of Rhenmatism, Gout, ace of Liver. ard many other dis om to its numerons and onrivaliod Reg tu temperature as high as 1W0 degroos o LUM. MAGNESIA. AND SULPHUR DRINAING WaTRas. OO naive improvements completed 5 mo. For panphle: im ivcmh Laurel Station required. county, M 120: rm COUNTRY HOA Two gentlemen can ROOMS and BOARD obtain pleasant 8 short, distan moderate. Referen Laurel, Prince Ge. orm giddress “A.B, Iv. near serine wa! Horses andearriage at children and servant= nalf r to F street northwe T.A.CEAMP Waterford. - MMFR BOARDER ORLEANS, Fatocign © eroun: | fal: within er good roads. | Bo. L HOL respectfully refer to Messrs I rovers. Washin ton el? Zw! tan! rs t $25 per month price, of see jeu SUMMER BUAKD. We have a few ble rooms, with mand Narees half rto many in point This locality is far ners and health w reas LYTTLETON WITHERS. Snickereville, Londoun D HOTE EER PAKK Ro will (B.and OR. 3 ety June 2hst, 1575 JOHN DAILEY, Man ormerly of “Glades Hotel. Oak} Tt to Ger Jel) Im W_& CR. MILLIKEN, Proprietors {cit fete rat GLEN HOUSE NEW HAMPSHIRE. Tavorite Summer Resort open from June ober iat si a EXCHANGE HOTE = MANISHAS nee | hest point on the Mid ‘eebing!on.with mor ne And way. Fare for roant | trip, $175. The hotel ix new, with double porches | the entire length. The roo: are well faruie! and the divirg room cool and airg, The ry ia i as heslthy a+ any in the world. and there are no merqoitoes. Bon ders wit! tidren preferred, | Jel0-sm__” FRANCIS J r COBBS’ HOTE: COBES Til delichttn! Seaside Resort, on the Atlantic Ocean, and colebrated for fh sate sunt Bathing, fehing aud shooting, ie now open for ihe Q Bright = dise hile and all functional di he urinary and organs. Many of toese were ca<es of ereat and rapid ime: in the water of visitors 3 perday; $14 per week; $0) permonth % From Washington by. s ore by Old Bay Ui with steamer © We “Jane a Im} ody ; Proprietors. TURP’S GREAT REMEDY ror CHRONIC DISEASES" THE MASSANETTA SPRING Four invles trom Harrisonhurz, « wroneht most ishing cures iw YeRepeia, liver diseases general abi a, rhenmation, maladies peculiar to fe duration, which had defied all vhe I science, and reduced the «uf grave. when they lonn of thorongh and permanent his (oantain of health. F aig airand scenery. W trictly first class + wrek. $12: per month. 940 1 = of some = write to ral S. GOODE, Manager Max<anett Harrisonbi MMER BOARDI ' modated at LO. | high and pleas- sSWORTIL rd, Loudoun connty. JUNE pagement of JN. tele and The their wonderful curative powers. The Spri nmeros ing, Si «Carbonate of Iron), &e. Term th reulars can be had at W.H.& O. H. MORRI- SON'S Bow 43_ and 6th ets, Jet Tm £ PRINGS, Va. miles west of Monut Jackson, Valley Branch (B.& 0 R. Ro, opened for the reception of Visitors from Ist until OCTOBER Ist. 1575, under th WOODWARD, late of Raw has been ereatly improved, and the by Nort rep ince Peotiages are sual to.an Waters have an_establis and of ulphate of riet viz: Sulphu ron and 4 board per day, @2.00; per week, $15; per Of 3 days. $30. kstore, Pennsylvania avenue, between | MOORE & PERRY, Proprietors. fray Hetel _J¢h-1m__ Point Lookont. St. Marr’s county, M4 SURF BATHING, POINT LOOKOUT SUMMER RESORT. | Lopen June Ist. For terms, &c., addr JAMES B. MILBURN & BRO., Proprietors, Hotel 0) on Wth June, Connections feat" all trade on Penneslvaain raitronl at BEDFORD MINERAL SPRIN.S. | ni, Pa.,andon Baltimore aud (hio rail mbt rland, Md., through to the Springs. ® Tickets to be had at railroad offices, and baggage checked through. Hal Ke tor Bed Water sent promptly at following rates ad depot here 0G » f Bb)s.,.20 Gallons (iu hitlberry | 26,8 Gallons further prings, information address Pro- rooms and . jedi ing thi Pine: vey th: eral swift sailing boate, whieh the itors fi week, sew PUTOMAC HOTEL, i ST. MAKYS CO., MD. tnated on St. George’ nce of the Potomac s 1 be open for the rec Fi-hing, Persons desirous ny ry Point, where boats will be in em to the Island. The propriet furnis! ree pede —— fond day, £10 per 90 per month. For particalnrs a = KJ ADAMS & BROS. Piney Point P.O., St. Mary Co., Ma win Brick siding WILSON’S HUTEL, WOODSTOCK, VIKGINIA, ROBERT WILSON, Pa: take a few Boarders for the snmmer months. Hotel, with large, airy rooms. Gentlemen re- in the city who desire to «pend the summer 2TOR, months in the conntry will find all the comforts of a home, while exjoying the fine air of the Valley of Virginia, Accommodating porters always in attendance at the Depot. Inquire of CLAXTo Jel-2w* ireet northwest. feito. ‘A.B. P ‘Oh street, business manager, 3! TABOR JOHNSON. M.D..reaident physician. ‘OPEN JUNE 15 TO SEPT. 13. ing and strengthening. ‘The are new and excellent 815 per week, a rs Washington and retorn, ‘ears to ter train, B.&O. Rik Messrs, ‘20 Sth street will BUSH views of Local 4aq4 puppivante, a maytag W. B. W. SPRINGS, REVEKICK COUNTY. VA. wy CLARA A. BINES, 405, 410 rates, apply to A.S. mpbicts epply W. B. BISHOP, Prorrigtor, JOUSTON, Restpext Paysician, BATH COUNTY, VA, | SORT. encourserd SUMMER RESORTS. OCRAN HOUSE, | NEWroesT BI JUNE Q6rm, 1675 WEAVERS & DATES not \. JORDAN ALUM SPRINGS, KOCK PRIDE OOUNTY. Va « popular SUMMER RE rit grest enecms Inet ene ne the wan er Months The management of th onan weed 1S aif erst ALUR and CHALY BEATE. thus a tie agent in all cows of SCROPUL ATIONS of the a thr ‘ BRONCHITE ENT 0« uP DYSPEPSIA. PIARRHES hy dof ALL DISEASE: ALES tv ing fat drees the Wax BD 0: #75 PER rd veation of roome J.B. TINSLEY. Manacer M. MULLIN, Ansistant = tw lee TALBOTT | La BARNES TLC, MONT OUNERY 00, MARYLAND Intersigned heving lease the ll be veda ae Smt Rites Mountains econntry. F ing and bh Sderable improv cme for since last unm about balf aml: fro tropol Rar ne ay. and from aid servants ball pr nation apply to or Monteome RAWLEY SPRINGS and delightiul eummer resor’ ure, Va, will be Mavacement of M: Il description, can Luck “Sport sonbure. Va wor of Pe {hd Netional Henk, 609 to S10 por week Forfar thes a. ©. Wedderby Tth street, Washington A.B KICK, =i = ident Board « Mrectors TRY BOARD — The CLIFTON MOUSE te bow open fur ibe simmer Those who with « pleasant home. in a healthy beautiful location, with the best of reilremd tw Chlities, should apply carly. Address" Propristor, CI no. Va mays don DRY Goons ror THIRTY DAYS ON AND AFTER MONDAY. 91 ° WE SHALL OFFER c tok of sarcnat le DRY GOODS AT REDUCED PRIVES, AND ALLOW A DISCOUNT OF 16 ER CENY 7 ALL CASH Sal VATES & MITC HELL. jeter ST Market Space T° CLOSE BUSINESS. —_ Having made a pow ngagem enter tnt bor iness mm Bal On the lst ol & e ment I shall, from this date, offer MY ENTIR STOCK OF PRY GREATEST BARGAINS ever offered in this that the NEW GOODS received np to this ALL CLASSES OF PURCHA®5) OF Call, and get bargains at cure. GEO, J, JOHNSON & @. TAL Market S | HE BOTTOM KEACHED! fay. Stock new and testra 3 STOCK MUST BE SOLD TO CLOSE BUSINESS JULY sv. 4. ©, WISWALL & ©0., From this date will sell GOODS DRY X, which tien of purchasers, At Great Sacrifice! Elegant Printed Cambrics, yard wide. 126 cte Mohair Pop Bets, worth 3. Summer Prints. ¢ . Binck Alpaca Black Silks, $1.28, worth Biack Cashmwres, ST: ot PARASOLS, iny Underwear aud Ho- REMNANTS, reat Bare ata Rer A large acctm J. ©, WISWALL @ ©0., No. 310 SEVENTH STREET, Near Pennsyly BOUND TO SELL? IF WE SAVE TO SELL THEM AT SLAUGHTERING PRICES! We will open MONDAY. May 32, vee Ladies’ Linen Mixed Suv Scents Linen Suitings, new 25 cen o8 choice style Calico only 8 cents ces Bishop Lawn, part Linen, at 12, 2) and 20 cents. 40 pieces Calicos at 644 conte W pieces new Lin: ws for enitines, © pieces new sty | 2 pieces natural Be yard wide Sheet 15, yard wide © Parasols from 8 ap; awful cheap. Cotton, good ax Wamaut Just received 45 pieces Biack Plaid and Stripe at 125, 15, cents All opr Plaid Dress Goods at cost very low 3 centii Cottons, and W cents. Good quality Matting. Black’ Brown and w rubric. 8 cent» ard wide Pacific Yard wide Linen Suiting awfat cheap Linen, plain and «tripe. for mr erar Dresece est quality Al Beent eet jor travel the latest styles for Ladies’ ing and bome wear. CALL FOR BARGAINS, A8 WE ARE OFFER- aaa ING SOME CREAT BARGAINS THIS MONTH. OPEN AT NIGHT UNTIL TEN DCLOCK ©. M. TOWSON & ©v., 836 PENN<TLVAN'A AVENUR, TWAT south side, near Peb orthweet. Al GRf4TEST REDUCTION in DRY Goons EVER KNOWN IN WASHINGTON aT

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